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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: FRANCE
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I recently bought this spontoon ,I would like to to find more information for similar exemplar with trapezoidal head by now I found nothing similar and I hope that a member could tell me more ..
The Description was : A SWISS SPONTOON, 18TH CENTURY with flat trapezoidal head, rounded base pierced with a circular arrangement of slipped triangles and crescents, inscribed 'Schweizer Gardes' moulded faceted socket, on a studded wooden haft, with silver brocade tassel 20.5 cm; 8 in head Provenance Louis Bachereau, Paris, 3 September 1933, his no. 2250 JWHA Inv. No. 1982 Any comment on it will be welcome. |
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 422
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Originally a normal spontoon or glaive where most of the head broke off?
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Room 101, Glos. UK
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i gather that a number of european monarchs had 'swiss guards' as well as the vatican. the vatican ones use halberds, but the sergeants carry partisans (1st photo). they also have more modern arms
- nice yataghan bayonets on their rifles (2nd photo - posted as it has som pole arms in the background). google images shows a number of swiss guard partisans, the one from saxony has a similar piercing (3rd photo). i can see how it could be truncated & cut to look more like yours. the top flat edge of yours seems to have a rolled upset wire edge of metal like it had been hammered on. ?
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Thank you for your comment and pictures Here are a side view you can perceive that the thickness decreases in the upper part . Best Cerjak |
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more, a russian spontoon, attributed to the reign of peter the great.
and a german spontoon late 18c. getting closer
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